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The Petitioner, David Kim of MedTec Healthcare & Private Duty, LLC, is seeking a conditional use to allow an adult daycare
center at 618 E. Golf Road (the "Subject Property"). The Subject Property is home to the Chicago Assembly of God
church and is located on the north side of Golf Road between William Street and Louis Street. The Petitioner is proposing to
operate an adult daycare facility out of the existing church during non -church hours. The daycare would operate Monday
through Friday between the hours of 8:30 am and 2:30 pm. Transportation service is provided for the seniors. The program
will serve approximately forty (40) seniors and have seven (7) to nine (9) staff members present each day.
The Petitioner focuses on providing services to seniors and is proposing to expand in Mount Prospect. They would provide
comprehensive non-medical services to seniors at the Subject Property. The Petitioner currently has two active facilities,
one in Chicago and the other in Wheeling. They have predominantly served the Korean American community, but would like
to provide services to all of Mount Prospect residents. Seniors would be picked -up and transported to the facility. Day
operations will include stimulating activities, such as bingo and instrument playing. A warm meal would be provided as well
before seniors return home.
Village Staff has reviewed the conditional use request and is supportive of the proposed adult daycare center, subject to the
fire and safety concerns being addressed before occupancy is granted.
Staff has not received any negative feedback on the requested conditional use.
At the Public Hearing held on January 24, 2019, the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approving the
Petitioner's request for a conditional use by a vote of 6-0.
Alternatives
1. To adopt and ordinance for a conditional use for an adult daycare center located at 618 E. Golf Road, subject to
conditions in the attached ordinance.
2. Action at discretion of Village Board.
Staff Recommendation
Staff recommends that the Village Board approve the conditional use request for an adult daycare center located at 618 E.
Golf Road.
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CASE NO. PZ -24-18 Hearing Date: January 24, 20111
PROPERTY ADDRESS: 618 E. Golf Ror-s
PETITIONER: MeclTec Healthcare & Private Duty, LU -4
PUBLICATION DATE: January 9, 2019
REQUEST: CU: Adult Day Care
MEMBERS PRESENT: William Beattie
Agostino Filippone
Walter Szymczak
Norbert Mizwicki
Lisa Griffin
Joseph Donnelly
MEMBERS ABSENT: Sharon Otteman
Thomas Fitzgerald
STAFF MEMBERS PRESENT: Jason Shallcross, AICP - Development Review Planner
Connor Harmon - Long Range Planner
Consuelo Arguilles- Deputy Director
INTERESTED PARTIES: MedTec Healthcare & Private Duty, LLC
Commissioner Beattie called the meeting to order at 7:00 pm. Commissioner Beattie made a moti
seconded by Commissioner Filippone to defer approval of the minutes from the Planning and Zoni
Commission meeting on January 10, 2019 to the February 14 1h , 2019 Planning and Zoning Commissio
The deferral of the minutes was approved 4-0 with Commissioner Mizwicki and Commissioner Gri
abstaining. Chairman Donnelly introduced case PZ -24-18 as 618 E. Golf Road. I
requested proposal is for a Conditional Use to allow an adult daycare facility at the Subject Property. He
the Comprehensive Plan as it furthers services available to seniors and is compatible with surroundini.N
uses.
The conditional use will not have a detrimental impact on the public health, safety, morals,
comfort or general welfare;
Planning and Zoning Commission- January 24, 2019 PZ -24-18
Joseph Donnelly, Chair
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* The conditional use will not be injurious to the use, enjoyment, or value of other properties in the
vicinity orimpede the orderly development ofthose properties;
* There is adequate provision for utilities, drainage, and design of access and egress to minimize
congestion wnVillage streets; and
* The request is in compliance of the conditional use with the provisions of the Comprehensive
Plan ,Zoning Code, and other Village Ordinances.
Mr. Shallcross stated, per the Petitioner, the adult daycare will not be a detriment to or endanger the
welfare of the public. The daycare center will provide quality care and a safe place for seniors in the
community to go during the day, and it will utilize an existing community gathering space. The Petitioner
Mr. Shallcross stated that Staff believes the Petitioner's conditional use request complies with the
conditional use standards and is supportive of that request. Other departments reviewed the Petitioner's
proposal and did not object to the use, subject to the fire safety concerns being addressed before
occupancy is granted. The proposed use will not be a detriment or endanger the welfare of the general
public. The proposed use complies with the Comprehensive Plan and furthers services available to seniors
in the community.
He explained that Staff finds the adult daycare center meets the conditional use standards subject to
gpp� of the following motion:
"To approve aconditional use for anadult daycare center at 618 E. Golf Road, subject tothe following
conditions:
1. Provide architectural plans which include:
a. Abuilding code analysis reflecting existing and proposed conditions;
b. All egress, uses, types of construction, occupant load, and any necessary changes due to
the change inuse group per the International Building Code (|BC);
2. An inspection from the Illinois Department of Aging shall be performed prior to granting occupancy;
and
3. Compliance with all Development, Fire, Building, and other Village codes andnegu|adona."
The Village Board's decision isfinal for this case.
Commissioner Beattie had aquestion regarding the building code analysis and why itwas needed.
Mr. Shallcross explained that the proposal triggers a change in use group and that fire safety is a concern.
The building analysis will ensure that the fire code will bemet.
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Chairman Donms|k/ swore in David Kinn (Petitioner) 9242 Waukegan Road & Thomas Goodwin (attorney)
33N LaSalle Chicago.
Planning and Zoning Commission- January 24,2O19 PZ -24-18
Joseph Donnelly, Chair
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Mr. Kim gave a brief description of the business model and talked about the other two locations in Chicago
and Wheeling.
There was general questions regarding the membership and how the clients are selected to join the
program.
Commissioner Beattie asked the Petitioner if they are prepared to meet the Fire Code and requirements
set forth by the Fire Department.
Mr. Kim stated that they have to abide by the fire code which is required by the State of Illinois.
Mr. Kim further stated that the program is fully subsidized by Medicaid.
There was general discussion between the Petitioner and the Commissioners about hours of operation
and the transportation logistics.
Hearing no further questions for the Petitioner, Chairman Donnelly opened the hearing to the public.
Citizens to be heard:
BLo,fir Ashrnen 914 S, William: Concerned about the increase in traffic and the business being a taxable
entity.
Mr. Kim stated that they have visited the Church several times and are aware of the traffic patterns on
Golf Road. He also stated that the Church is fully aware that the business is for-profit and will be a taxable
entity.
Mr. Goodwin clarified that only a few participants actually drive themselves, and the main goal is to have
majority if not all be bused in which will not have a huge impact on the traffic.
There was general discussions about the clientele of the business. Mr. Kim stated that majority of their
clients are Korean Americans but the business is available to all nationalities.
Another Citizen came to the podium; Chairman Donnelly swore in:
Michael O'Brien 912 S,, Louis Street: Concerned about further expansion into the greenspace and the profit
revenue of the business.
Mr. Kim stated they aren't planning on expanding into the greenspace and that they are a for-profit
business that has financial support from the Illinois Department of Aging.
Another representative of the Petitioner (didn't state her name) gave a brief description of the Illinois
Department of Aging program that funds the services of the business.
Another Citizen came to the podium; Chairman Donnelly swore in:
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Kurt ThoMf�soij 912 S. William: Concerned about weekend hours and if the business will expand as the
business grows.
Mr. Kim stated that the business will be open Monday thru Friday, and stated they will not be growing
past capacity of the building which is 50 participants.
Mrs. Arguilles interjected that the zoning on the property is single family residential and that commercial
properties in the future wouldn't be able to open on the subject property without going through the
Commissioner Filippone asked if the business has any issues currently outstanding with the other
locations.
Mr. Goodwin stated that there is currently no outstanding litigation at the Chicago or Wheeling locations.
Mr. Kim stated that the Chicago location is the smallest with about 25 members and the Wheeling location
is the largest with 45-55 members.
Hearing no further comments Chairman Donnelly closed the public portion of the hearing. Commissioner
Beattie made a motion seconded by Commissioner Filippone to approve the following motion:
"To approve a conditional use for an adult daycare center at 618 E. Golf Road, subject to the following
1. Provide architectural plans which include:
a. A building code analysis reflecting existing and proposed conditions;
b. All egress, uses, types of construction, occupant load, and any necessary changes due to
the change in use group per the International Building Code
inspection from the Illinois Department of Aging shall be performed prior to granting occupancy;
and
3. Compliance with all Development, Fire, Building, and other Village codes and regulations."
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Hearing no other matters, Commissioner Filippone made a motion seconded by Commissioner Griffin and
t meeting was adjourned at 7:36 pm.
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Planning and Zoning Commission- January 24, 2019 PZ -24-18
Joseph Donnelly, Chair
Village of Mount Prospect
Community Development Department
CASE SUMMARY — PZ -24-18
PETITIONER: MedTec Healthcare & Private Duty, 1,LC
® Chicago Assembly of God
® 08-13-200-025-0000, 08-13-200-026-0000, 08-13-200-027-0000
LOT SIZE: 3.3 acres (143,162 sq. 11E
ZONING: RI Single Family Residence District
LAND USE: Chur(",.
REQUEST: Conditional use to allow an adult dayeare center
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Village of Mount Prospect
Community Development Department
MEMORANDUM
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BACKGROUND
A)2ublic hearing has been scheduled for the January 24 2019 Planninj & Zoning Commission meetinj to review
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located at 618 E. Golf Road (the "Subject Property"). The Peoner is seeking a conditional use to allow an aduh
daycare center. The P&Z Commission hearing was properly noticed in the January 9, 2019 edition of the Daily
Herald newspaper. In addition, the Petitioner completed the required written notice to property owners within 250 -
feet and staff posted public hearing signs on the Subject Property.
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
The Sub�iect Proi�yeiA,� is located at the northeast comer of Golf Road and William Street. The Sub ect Propertti-ismn
existing church with related improvements. The Subject Property is zoned RI Single Family Residence District. It
is bordered by the RI District on the western and eastern sides. It is bordered by the RI District and CR Conservation
Recreation District to the north and by a single-family subdivision in Des Plaines to the south.
SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL
The Petitioner is proposing to locate an adult daycare in the existing church that will be operated during non -church
hours. The project requires conditional use approval.
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discussion, light physical exercise such as choreographed dancing lessons, musical entertainment and learning,
board games, and arts and crafts lessons. The daycare use is proposed to operate Monday through Friday between
the hours of 8:30am and 2:30pm. Transportation service is provided for the seniors. The program will serve an
average of forty (40) to fifty (50) seniors and have seven (7) to nine (9) staff members present each day.
1-1roat'g, –The proposed dayeare use will most likely require several building improvements related to fire safety.
Staff is requiring architectural plans showing a building code analysis which reflects all egress, uses, types of
construction, occupant load, and any necessary changes due to the change in use groups per the International
Building Code (113C). In addition, an inspection from the Illinois Department of Aging will be required.
Parking –The Village Code requires one (1) space perthree (3) worshipers, one (1) space perevery ten (10) licensed
capacity slots, and one (1) space for each employee. The proposed church and daycare center would have a
maximum of ninety-seven (97) worshipers, fifty (50) participants, and nine (9) staff members. The church and adult
dayeare center would require forty-seven (47) spaces; one hundred thirteen (113) spaces are provided.
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COM[PREHENSIVE PLAN DESIGNATION
The Village Comprehensive Plan designates the Subject Property as institutional. Primary uses in the institutional
district include governmental, educational, religious, and senior housing, The proposed use is consistent with the
Comprehensive Plan as it furthers services available to seniors and is compatible with surrounding uses.
CONDITIONAL USE STANDARDS
The standards for conditional uses are listed in Section 14.203.F.8 of the Village Zoning Ordinance and include
seven specific findings that must be made in order to approve a conditional use. The following list is a summary
of these findings:
• The conditional use will not have a detrimental impact on the public health, safety, morals, comfort or
general welfare-,
• The conditional use will not be injurious to the use, enjoyment, or value of other properties in the vicinity
orimpede the orderly development of those properties;
• There is adequate provision for utilities, drainage, and design of access and egress to minimize congestion
on Village streets-, and
• The request is in compliance of the conditional use with the provisions of the Comprehensive Plan, Zoning
Code, and other Village Ordinances.
Per the Petitioner, the adult daycare will not be a detriment to or endanger the welfare of the public. The daycare
center will provide quality care and a safe place for seniors in the community to go during the day, and it will utilize
an existing community gathering space. The Petitioner states that the center will not generate traffic and will operate
in harmony with the adjacent properties. Per the Petitioner, the proposed daycare center will benefit the elderly in
the Village of Mount Prospect and surrounding communities, providing activities that keep them active and
involved in the community.
Village staff believes the Petitioner's conditional use request complies with the conditional use standards and is
supportive of that request. Other departments reviewed the Petitioner's proposal and did not object to the use,
subject tote fire safety concerns being addressed before occupancy is granted. The proposed use will not be a
detriment or endanger the welfare of the general public. The proposed use complies with the Comprehensive Plan
and furthers services available to seniors in the community,
RECOMMENDATION
Staff finds that the adult daycare center meets the conditional use standards subject to complying with the conditions
listed below and that granting such requests would be in the best interest of the Village, Based on these findings,
Staff recommends that the Planning and Zoning Commission make a motion to adopt staff s findings as the findings
of the Planning and Zoning Commission and recommend jppK2yal of the following motion:
"To approve a conditional use for an adult dayeare center at 618 E. Golf Road, subject to the following conditions:
1. Provide architectural plans which include:
a. A building code analysis reflecting existing and proposed conditions-,
ba All egress, uses, types of construction, occupant load, and any necessary changes due to the
change in use group per the International Building Code (IBC), -
2. An inspection from the Illinois Department of Aging shall be performed prior to granting occupancy; and
3. Compliance with all Development, Fire, Building, and other Village codes and regulations."
The Village Board's decision is final for this case.
I concur:
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Community Development Department
50 S. Emerson Street
Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056
Phone: (847) 818-5328
Zoning Request Application
Official Use Only (To be rornplat
Case Num��.-_.
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Project Narne/Address: .
by 'Village Staff)
Date o1 Submission:
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1, Subject Prop"
Address(es): 618 E. Golf Rd
Zoning District (s): R1 Property Area (Sq.Ft. and/or Acreage)_
Parcel Index Number(s) (PIN(s): 08-13-200-025-0000, 08-13-200-026-0000 08-13-200-027-0000
Il. Zoning Request(s) (Check all' that apply.)
Conditional Use: For Adult day care and senior center usageinexisting church
❑ Variation(s): To
❑ Zoning Map Amendment: Rezone From To
❑ Zoning Text Amendment: Section(s)
❑ Other:
IV. Applicant (all correspondence will be sant to the applicant)
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In consideration of the information contained in this petition as well as all supporting documentation, it is
requested that approval be given to this request. The applicant is the owner or authorized representative of the
owner of the property. The petitioner and the owner of the property grant employees of the Village of Mount
Prospect and their agent's pedr:mision to enter on the property during reasonable hours for visual inspection of
the subject property.
hereby affirm that all inform ion rovided herein and in all materials submitted in association with this
application are true and accu at to the s my knowledge.
Applicant:Date
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If applicant is not property owner:
I hereby designate the applicant to act as my agent for the purpose of seeking the zoning request(s) described in this
application and the associated supporting material.
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Date:
Property Owner:,
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MedTec Healthcare and Private Duty, LLC - Conditional Use Petition
Summary of Proposal
MedTec Healthcare and Private Duty ("Company" or "MedTec") is petitioning to open an adult day care
senior center in Mount Prospect. Founded in 2003, MedTec provides adult day care and senior center
services to the elderly community under the Home and Community -Based Services 1915(c) Medicaid
Waiver. The Company provides non-medical care for seniors who have been assessed by licensed care
coordinators as needing care during the day. The Company in aggregate has over 1,000 clients, most of
whom are not native English speakers and who need daily language assistance.
Adult day care centers provide a safe, secure environment for seniors to socialize in a community setting
and engage in activities that promote mental and physical well-being. Daily activities include: music and
dancing, arts and crafts, educational seminars, gentle stretching or light exercise, holiday and birthday
celebrations, discussion groups, and mail reading / paperwork assistance. MedTec provides a vital
service to help seniors maintain or enhance their level of independence, prolonging their ability to live
independently in residential settings. As the baby -boomer generation continues to age, the number of
seniors within the community will rapidly increase, making MedTec's and other adulty day care
providers an important pillar of home and community-based senior care.
MedTec is licensed by the Illinois Department of Public Health, and the Illinois Department on Aging
certifies and inspects the Company as part of its Community Care Program certification.
The Mount Prospect adult day care center would average between 50 and 75 senior participants per
day, with 10 to 15 staff employees overseeing the daily program and client base. A third -party
transportation company provides transportation in vans for the seniors to and from the center, which
reduces the amount of client vehicle traffic and the number of parking spaces required. The Mount
Prospect adult day center will need approximately 10 to 15 parking spaces on a daily basis, which will
only use a fraction of the available parking in the church parking lot.
MedTec is committed to providing caring, quality non-medical adult day services to the seniors in the
Mount Prospect area and believe that adult day centers are vital to ensuring the long-term health and
safety of the elderly community.
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MedTec Healthcare and Private Duty, LLC - Conditional Use Petition
Response to Conditional Use Standards - No conditional use shall be recommended for approval by
the planning and zoning commission unless it finds:
1. That the establishment, maintenance, or operation of the conditional use will not be detrimental
to, or endanger the public health, safety, morals, comfort, or general welfare;
The MedTec adult day care and senior center will not endanger public health, safety, morals, comfort or
general welfare. Rather, it will provide quality care and a safe place for seniors in the community to go
during the day, and it will utilize an existing community gathering space at the church. The Illinois
Department on Aging will certify and audit the center on an ongoing basis.
2. That the conditional use will not be injurious to the uses and enjoyment of other property in the
immediate vicinity for the purposes already permitted, nor substantially diminish and impair
property values within the neighborhood in which it is to be located;
The adult day care and senior center will operate within the existing church and is consistent with the
existing use of the church. The center will not create extra noise, odor, smoke, or light. The low number
of cars and vans related to the MedTec center will be parked in the existing church parking lot, and the
nature of the senior center is such that there will not be a lot of traffic or cars coming and going from
the parking lot. The MedTec adult day care and senior center will operate in harmony with the adjacent
properties and other property within the immediate vicinity.
3. That the establishment of the conditional use will not impede the normal and orderly
development and improvement of the surrounding property for uses permitted in the district;
As the population continues to age in Mount Prospect and surrounding communities, adult day care and
senior centers are needed to provide adequate and cost-effective care to needy seniors. The majority of
MedTec's senior clients qualify for Medicaid and do not have alternatives to the care that MedTec and
other similar agencies provide. MedTec will not alter the essential character of the area in any way, and
the MedTec adult day care and senior center will be appropriate for the neighborhood and surrounding
area, providing a valuable community service to residents.
4. That adequate public utilities, access roads, drainage and/or necessary facilities have been or will
be provided;
The MedTec adult day care and senior center will be housed within the existing church facilities. There is
more than adequate public utilities, access roads, drainage and necessary facilities for the church, of
which MedTec will only be using a portion of the space.
S. That adequate measures have been or will be taken to provide ingress and egress so designed as
to minimize traffic congestion in the public streets;
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MedTec Healthcare and Private Duty, LLC - Conditional Use Petition
The MedTec adult day care and senior center will have a low number of cars and vans going to and from
the facility. MedTec utilizes licensed commercial vans to transport the seniors to the center, thereby
reducing the vehicular traffic, and there will be a low number of MedTec staff members that will drive.
The MedTec adult day care and senior center will only use a small portion of the available parking
spaces at the church.
6. That the proposed conditional use is not contrary to the objectives of the current Comprehensive
Plan for the Village; and
The MedTec adult day care and senior center will benefit the elderly in Mount Prospect and surrounding
areas and will be housed in an existing church facility that is designed to handle community gatherings
in larger numbers than what the MedTec center will need.
7. That the conditional use shall, in all other respects, conform to the applicable regulations of the
district in which it is located, except as such regulations may, in each instance, be modified
pursuant to the recommendations of the Planning & Zoning Commission.
The MedTec adult day care and senior center is appropriate for the district and will become a valuable
community resource that will provide affordable care for the aging population. MedTec will operate
within the existing church and conform to the applicable regulations of the district in all other respects.
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Official Response to Mt Prospect Community Development Team
A Survey of the property: Please refer to the Site Plan blueprint
Proposed floor plan showing how the space will be utilized: Please refer to the blueprint
Identify the proposed use of any rooms that will be occupied for this use: Please refer to the blueprint
Check in the amount according to the fee schedule: Attached
Legal description of the property saved as a Microsoft word file: Attached
USB Flash Drive or compact disc (CD) with all of the required submittal items (plus those listed here)
• Provide an outline of activities provided on site: Please see next page
• Provide the number of worshipers at the religious institution on the same property: 97
• A parking lot striping plan showing the number of parking stalls provided on site: 91 Main, 28 Rear, Sunday
worshippers require 30 parking spots and Medtec will require 10 spots. For the parking lot striping plan,
please refer to the Site Plan
• Proposed days and hours of operation: Mon — Fri, 0830 - 1430, Staff hours are Mon - Fri, 0800 - 1630
Include the number of seniors and staff present according to these hours: 60 Total, 50 Seniors & 10 Staff
A description of all of the services provided to seniors on site: Please refer to the blueprint
Thank you!
57 M . 119 of
President
Medtec Healthcare & Private Duty
SUMMARY OF MEDTEC HEALTHCARE SUPER SENIOR CENTER ADULT DAY SERVICE
PROGRAM
Overview: Medtec Healthcare & Private Duty d/b/a Super Senior Center operates adult day
service programs that provide non-medical health and social community-based care
options for the elderly and their families residing in Mt. Prospect and the surrounding
communities.
Adult day service is designed for older adults who wish to remain in the community and
in the comfort and familiarity of their own or family homes, but benefit from care and
socialization during the day. Adult day service also provides respite for family care
givers, particularly those who work during the day -time, and socialization for isolated
adults. Many of our participants attend the adult day center with others they know from
the community and the environment offers them a safe place to engage with their
community. The majority of our senior participants speak English as a second -
language, and for them, there are limited options for day -time care where they can
engage with individuals who speak their native language and have consideration for
their cultural backgrounds.
Program participants benefit from active programming at our centers including for
example:
- Current events discussion
- Light physical exercise such as choreographed group and line dancing
lessons
- Musical entertainment and learning such as ukele classes, choir practice,
and karaoke sessions
- Social activities including board games
- Art & Craft sessions and lessons
Our program director and aides are also actively involved in the community and support
the senior participants in the program by being a resource and caregiver for the seniors,
Transportation pickup and drop off service is coordinated for the participants. Further, a
dietician approved menu of breakfast, lunch, and snacks are served to the participants.
Our adult day care programs are open Monday — Friday and our hours of operation are
from 8:30am — 2:30pm.
Our proposed location in Mt. Prospect would serve an average of 40-50 senior
participants on a daily basis. Additionally, there will be 7-9 staff present on a daily basis.
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1
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE GRANTING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
FOR PROPERTY LOCATED 618 E.GOLF ROAD,
MOUNT PROSPECT, ILLINOIS
WHEREAS, David Kim of MedTec Healthcare & Private Duty, LLC ("Petitioner') has filed a petition for a
Conditional Use permit for the property located at 618 E. Golf Road ("Property") and legally described as
follows:
THAT PART OF THE WEST 325.71 FEET (AS MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES TO THE WEST LINE
THEREOF) OF LOT 7 IN OWNERS SUBDIVISION OF SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH RANGE 11
EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN, WHICH LIES SOUTH OF A LINE DRAWN AT RIGHT
ANGLES TO THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 7, FROM A POINT ON SAID WEST LINE, WHICH IS 939.70
FEET SOUTH OF THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 7, (EXCEPTING FROM SAID PART OF
LOT 7. THE NORTH 65 FEET OF THE WEST 162.90 FEET THEREOF, AND EXCEPTING FROM PART
OF LOT 7 THAT PART THEREOF LYNG SOUTH OF THE SOUTH LINE OF GOLD ROAD AND THAT
PART FALLING WITHIN GOLF ROAD) IN COOK COUNTY, IL. THAT PART OF LOT 7 IN OWNERS
SUBDIVISION OF SECTION 13, TOWNSHIP 41 NORTH RANGE 11, EAST OF THE THIRD PRINCIPAL
MERIDIAN. DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE EAST LINE
OF WEST 325.71 FEET (MEASURED AT RIGHT ANGLES TO THE WEST LINE THEREOF) OF SAID LOT
7 WITH THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 7:THENCE NORTH ON THE EAST LINE OF THE WEST
325.71 FEET, AFORESAID, 344 FEET TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING THENCE EAST AT RIGHT
ANGLES TO LAST DESCRIBED LINE, 25 FEET THENCE NORTH PARALLEL WITH THE WEST LINE OF
SAID LOT 7,179.94 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO A LINE DRAWN AT RIGHT ANGLES TO THE WEST
LINE OF SAID LOT 7, FROM A POINT ON SAID WEST LINE WHICH IS 939.70 FEET SOUTH OF THE
NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 7 THENCE WEST ALONG LAST DESCRIBED RIGHT ANGLES
LINE 25 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF THE WEST 325.71 FEET, AFORESAID THENCE SOUTH ALONG
THE EAST LINE OF THE WEST 325.71 FEET AFORESAID 179.94 FEET MORE OR LESS TO THE
PLACE OF BEGINNING, IN COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS.
Property Index Number(s) 08-13-200-025-0000, 08-13-200-026-000 and 08-13-200-027-0000; and
WHEREAS, the Petitioner seeks a Conditional Use permitto operate an adult daycare center for the property
located at 618 E. Golf Road; and
WHEREAS, a Public Hearing was held on the request for a Conditional Use permit being the subject of PZ -
24 -18 before the Planning and Zoning Commission of the Village of Mount Prospect on the 24th day of
January, 2019, pursuant to proper legal notice having been published in the Daily Herald Newspaper on the
9th day of January, 2019; and
WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission has submitted its findings and recommendations to the
President and Board of Trustees in support of the request being the subject of PZ -24-18; and
WHEREAS, the Mayor and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect have given consideration to
the request herein and have determined that the same meets the standards of the Village and that the
granting of the proposed Conditional Use permit would be in the best interest of the Village.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYORAND BOARD OFTRUSTEES OFTHEVILLAGE
OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS:
SECTION ONE: The recitals set forth are incorporated as findings of fact by the Mayor and Board of
Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect.
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PZ- 24-18, 618 E. Golf Rd
SECTION TWO: The Mayor and Board of Trustees of the Village of Mount Prospect do hereby grant a
Conditional Use permit for an adult daycare center for the property located at 618 E. Golf Road subject to the
following conditions:
1. "Provide architectural plans which include:
a. A building code analysis reflecting existing and proposed conditions;
b. All egress, uses, types of construction, occupant load, and any necessary changes due to the
change in use group per the International Building Code (IBC);
2. An inspection from the Illinois Department of Aging shall be performed prior to granting occupancy; and
3. Compliance with all Development, Fire, Building, and other Village codes and regulations."
SECTION THREE: The Village Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to record a certified copy of this
Ordinance with the Recorder of Deeds of Cook County.
SECTION FOUR: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage, approval and
publication in the manner provided by law.
AYES:
NAYS:
ABSENT:
PASSED and APPROVED this day of February, 2019.
Arlene A. Juracek
Mayor
ATTEST:
Karen M. Agoranos
Village Clerk